NORTH Ormesby Institute are looking to end a fine season by sealing an unprecedented quadruple at Wembley.

The club secured the Teesborough League Premier Division title after an unbeaten league campaign.

The Tute then followed that up with a double cup success.

The Dave Bodley and Ellis Cups were both added to the soon-to-be-enlarged trophy cabinet.

The side are now hoping to add the final jewel to their crown by winning the Umbro National five-a-side tournament at the ‘Home of Football’.

The squad, known as Longlands FC for the previous five years, changed their name last season and have looked invincible in their march to glory. Manager Lee Donnelly has had the same group of players together for six years now, and as a squad this season they have looked unstoppable.

After years of hard work, Donnelly and his side are now reaping the rewards.

Darren Sankey, assistant manager, is delighted with the squad.

Sankey said: “It’s unbelievable.

“The unbeaten run to the league, the cup successes and now the Wembley appearance is such a big achievement.

“Special praise must go to the whole squad, and especially to the manager Lee Donnelly.

“He deserves this as much as anyone.”

Sankey added: “It’s such a good club to play for and the institute back us 100%.

“They have shown the lads great support all year, especially from ex-manager Ian Willoughby and club president Mally Thompson.”

The club have overcome some tough qualifying games to reach the final under the Wembley arch.

It started when the team won the regional competition at Goals in Middlesbrough.

The squad of nine Tute players then travelled to Leeds for the Northern heats which featured teams from Manchester, Leeds and Newcastle.

They once again conquered all before them as they qualified for the 20-team national finals.